Robert Koller

Former MASc Student

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I graduated from my BASc program at the University of Waterloo in 2015. During my BASc, I had an interest in MATLAB and process control. I started my MASc in the fall of 2015, researching process optimization/scheduling, and received the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) for my high academic standing. My current research is on integrated optimization of design, control, and scheduling. Traditional methods are insufficient at providing robust optimal solutions that remain feasible under disturbances and uncertainty. Our proposed framework uses a two-stage iterative algorithm, which returns the optimal design, control, and scheduling determined for the worst-case scenario of disturbance and uncertainty. This approach has been applied to a typical CSTR system, and the results show that this can be a promising method for complete process optimization.

 

Thesis: Optimization Algorithms for Integration of Design, Control, and Scheduling for Chemical Processes Subject to Disturbances and Uncertainty​